Good news for Disney fans! Come September, Netflix will be the exclusive “U.S. pay TV home of the latest films from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar.” The news was revealed by chief content officer Ted Sarandos in a blog post earlier today.

Although the groundbreaking deal (which dates back to 2012, according to Vulture) does not yet provide any names of titles, the brands Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar will certainly get Netflix subscribers drooling. According to a source from Starz (who had the previous claim to the first window of Disney content), Netflix will get the exclusive first window of new films released after December 31, 2015. We can only hope that Captain America: Civil War is one of them.

Additionally, as part of the platform’s big reveal today, Netflix has also promised the addition of movies Spotlight, The Big Short, and the Back to the Future movies over the summer. You can check out a brief teaser of some of what’s coming, below.

In other news…

Disney is once again asking you to be their guest with a brand new official teaser trailer for its upcoming live-action remake of the classic tale, Beauty and the Beast. Directed by Bill Condon, the film will make its U.S. theatrical debut on March 17th of next year.

The minimalist trailer displays some brief imagery of the Beast’s castle while a piano version of the movie’s iconic theme song is played in the background. There are brief moments of complete nothingness on screen while a few of the supporting actors clamor in the distance, pondering “Look, it’s a girl!…What if she’s the one?” It also provides a quick first look at Emma Watson as the majestic Belle as she reaches for a stunning red rose.

Jessica Jones star Carrie-Anne Moss has reportedly signed on to join the cast of Netflix’s upcoming Marvel original series, Iron Fist. The actress will reprise her role as attorney Jeri Hogarth who will serve as legal counsel for lead character Danny Rand (a.k.a. Iron Fist). [Entertainment Weekly]

ICYMI: Netflix posted an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Marvel’s Daredevil Season 2, all episodes of which are now streaming. The clip, complete with cast commentary, focuses on the influential women of Hell’s Kitchen in the show:

Hulu released an official trailer for the upcoming second season of its Golden Globe- nominated original series, Casual. The clip finds Valerie, Laura and Alex struggling once again to find love and friendship in a social media-driven society. All new episodes of the drama will premiere on June 7th:

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